6 If the Alignment Layout Tools toolbar is not open, select the alignment.
Right-click. Click Edit Alignment Geometry.
7 On the Alignment Layout Tools toolbar, click Alignment Grid View
. Click Sub-Entity Editor
8 In the Alignment Entities vista, select row 5.
9 In the Alignment Layout Parameters dialog box, examine the Length
value.
In the Design Checks panel, notice that a warning symbol is displayed
next to the L>=310m @ 50km/h design check you created. In the Layout
Parameters panel, notice that the Length value is less than the 310 meters
specified by the design check.
Further exploration: Increase the length of the line until it meets or exceeds
310 meters. This is a fixed line that was created using the Tangent-Tangent
(No Curves) command, so you must move the endpoint grip inside Circle D
to increase the length.
To continue this tutorial, go to
(page 259).
Exercise 4: Modifying a Design Criteria File
In this exercise, you will add a radius and speed table to the design criteria
file.
If your local agency standards differ from the standards in the supplied design
criteria file, you can use the Design Criteria Editor dialog box to customize
the file to support your local standards.
In this exercise, you will add a minimum radius table to an existing design
criteria file, and then save the file under a new name.
For more information, see Design Criteria Files.
This exercise continues from
256).
Add a minimum radius table
1 Open Align-7C.dwg, which is located in the
819).
.
Exercise 4: Modifying a Design Criteria File
Exercise 3: Working with Design Checks
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